Which of the following would you use to connect to multiple tables in a single data source at once?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
The data that you analyze in Tableau is often made up of a collection of tables that are related by specific fields (that is, columns). Joining is a method for combining data on based on those common fields. The result of combining data using a join is a virtual table that is typically extended horizontally by adding columns of data. For example, consider the following two tables originating from a single data source:
Question 2
By definition, Tableau displays measures over time as a
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Line charts connect individual data points in a view. They provide a simple way to visualize a sequence of values and are useful when you want to see trends over time, or to forecast future values. Please refer to the images below:
Question 3
Is it possible to use measures in the same view multiple times (e.g. SUM of the measure and AVG of the measure)?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Yes, it is very much possible to use measures in the same view multiple times. For example, refer to the image below:
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